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The nucleolus contains the instructions for creating ribosomes (rRNA).
# Nucleolus.
It is called the nucleolus. It is in the nucleus
Its main function is to produce the ribosomal-Rnas that are then exported to the cytoplasmically located Endoplasmic Reticulum to form Ribosomes which basically are the base for making proteins in all Cells.Ribosomes are made [primarily] from two rRnas [ribosomal Rnas] - which are made, in a concentrated fashion, in the nucleolus: the job of the nucleolus is to produce ribosomal Rna [in and of its many forms].
I think what you're asking for is the nucleolus, the darker area of the nucleus that contains the DNA used to code ribosomal RNA.The dark circle in the nucleus is the nucleolus/nucleole (it's called both.)It's comprised of densely packed chromatin, and is where rRNA is transcribed before exiting the nucleus.
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The nucleolus contains the instructions for creating ribosomes (rRNA).
Ribosomes are made inside the nucleolus, which is inside the nucleus of the cell. Ribosomes function to synthesize proteins. ***************************** it controls which qenes qet used.
nucleolus in the neucleus forms ribosomes so is called ribosomal factory
The structure is called nucleolus and it makes the two parts of ribosomes. It is numbered between one and three in a typical cell.
# Nucleolus.
The nucleolus is part of the nucleus where ribosomal RNA is made. This rRNA is what makes up ribosomes.
It is called the nucleolus. It is in the nucleus
nucleolus
"Nucleoli are made of protein and ribosomal DNA (rDNA) sequences of chromosomes." for more info click on this link (this is where i got the info about nucleolus) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nucleolus
Its main function is to produce the ribosomal-Rnas that are then exported to the cytoplasmically located Endoplasmic Reticulum to form Ribosomes which basically are the base for making proteins in all Cells.Ribosomes are made [primarily] from two rRnas [ribosomal Rnas] - which are made, in a concentrated fashion, in the nucleolus: the job of the nucleolus is to produce ribosomal Rna [in and of its many forms].
I think what you're asking for is the nucleolus, the darker area of the nucleus that contains the DNA used to code ribosomal RNA.The dark circle in the nucleus is the nucleolus/nucleole (it's called both.)It's comprised of densely packed chromatin, and is where rRNA is transcribed before exiting the nucleus.